(I) Calculate the force exerted on a rocket when the propelling gases are being expelled at a rate of 1300 kg/s with a speed of 4.5 X 104 m/s.
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Suppose the force acting on a tennis ball (mass0.060 kg) points in the +x direction and is given by thegraph of Fig. 9-39 as a function of time. Use graphicalmethods to estimate (a) the total impulse given the ball, and(b) the velocity of theball after being struck,assuming the ball isbeing served so it isnearly at rest initially.FIGURE 9-39 28.
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The first step in solving 9 problem number 28 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Suppose the force acting on a tennis ball (mass0.060 kg) points in the +x direction and is given by thegraph of Fig. 9-39 as a function of time. Use graphicalmethods to estimate (a) the total impulse given the ball, and(b) the velocity of theball after being struck,assuming the ball isbeing served so it isnearly at rest initially.FIGURE 9-39 28.
From the textbook chapter Linear Momentum you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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